Endocytosis Flashcards
How are soluble lysosomal enzymes recognized for transport
They’re recognized by enzymes that add phosphate groups to the mannose sugars of n linked carbohydrate chains
The phophorylated mannose (mannose 6-phosphate) Residues acts as sorting signals which direct protiens to the lysosome
What is the first step in targeting lysosomal enzymes to the lysosome
The mannose residues )the lysosomal enzymes) are phosphorylated in the cis golgi to make mannose 6-phosphate
What is the second step in targeting lysosomal enzymes to the lysosome
The phosphorylated lysosomal enzymes are brought into a clathrin coated vesicle in the trans Golgi
This happens by the use of the mannose 6 phosphate receptor (MPR), the GGA adaptor, and the clathrin
What is the MPR
It’s a transmembrane protien that recognizes and captures protiens that have the mannose 6 phosphate signal
What is the GGA adaptor
What is the clathrin
It connects the clathrin to the MPRs
The coat protien that makes a structural scaffold of the vesicle
For step two of targeting lysosomal enzymes to lysosomes, how is the clathrin coated vesicle formed
The g protien ARF 1 binds to the golgi membrane and begins formation of a budding vesicle and binding of the coat protiens
The GGA adaptor which has 3 domains binds to ARF 1 GTP, CLATHRIN, AND MPR
adaptor physically links two or more components
What is step 3 and 4 and 5 of targeting lysosomal enzymes to lysosomes
- Formation of the clathrin coated vesicles and separating from trans golgi
- The MPRs separated from the lysosomal enzymes In the vesicle
- MPRS are recycled back the trans golgi
What is step 6 of targeting lysosomal enzymes to lysosomes
- The after the receptors are recycled, the clathrin coat on the vesicle is disassembled
the lysosomal enzymes are sent to a sorting endo some then onto a lysosome
What is step 7 of targeting lysosomal enzymes to lysosomes
The MPRs that were previously disassembled are also in the plasma membrane
They are there to capture any lysosomal enzymes that get secreted into the extracellular space
They then return them back to the lysosome
If the proteins in the golgi need to leave but ARENT going through lysosomes what is the default way to go
The cisternae of the golgi moves to the TGN and fragments into vesicles and tubules
Constitutive secretion is the default (they go in a secretory granule)
What do sorting signals do
They direct secretory protiens to the plasma membrane of polarized cells
What are the two types of endocytosis (things into cell)
Bulk phase
Receptor mediated
What is bulk phase endocytosis
Also called pinocytosis (cell drinking)
It does non specific uptake of extracellular fluids and any molecules in the fluid into the cell
What is receptor mediated endocytosis
What things are borough I
Also called clathrin mediated
It’s when SPECIFIC molecules bind to the receptors on the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane (so they can then be brought into the cell)
Ex. Hormones, growth factors, certain nutrients
What is each clathrin molecule called and made of
Called a triskelion
Made of three heavy chains and three light chains